Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt sitting in a chair with a bull moose who is crying and looking up at him; in the background the vision shows crowds cheering as Roosevelt is sworn in as president by Chief Justice Edward D. White, while an old and beaten William H. Taft looks on. Caption: Of ...

On Theodore Roosevelt's behalf, Treasurer of The Outlook Company Frank C. Hoyt, acknowledges Ambassador Page's letter about the American Universities Club. Since Roosevelt is in the interior of South America and cannot be reached, Page's letter will not be forwarded.

Theodore Roosevelt is pleased that Gifford Pinchot is working on the material related to the progress of conservation. Roosevelt invites Pinchot to Sagamore Hill when he is ready to put the finishing touches on it.